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Steam
Posted:
Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:10 pm
by kyueenterasu
I've been wanting to get a Steam account forever, and just recently decided to make one. I want the benefits for joining Steam as displayed on the Town of Salem home screens, but don't know how to do that without buying the game over again on Steam. I've looked this up, and people said you just log in with your username and password; however I can't seem to download it without buying it, first. Somewhere, it suggesting contacting Support to figure it out for you, and this was the closest thing I could find. Thank you.
Re: Steam
Posted:
Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:39 am
by kyuss420
PrincessDespair wrote:You can't download the game from steam. You will have to purchase steam first, and you will receive the benefits. like double merit points as OnlyShot pointed out. If you have other premium editions from your Town of Salem account, like the web version or/and mobile, those perks will be included if you link your accounts from them. If you have additional questions, please ask.
I have web premium but dont get any perks... what are the perks of web premium?
Re: Steam
Posted:
Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:43 am
by Flavorable
kyuss420 wrote:PrincessDespair wrote:You can't download the game from steam. You will have to purchase steam first, and you will receive the benefits. like double merit points as OnlyShot pointed out. If you have other premium editions from your Town of Salem account, like the web version or/and mobile, those perks will be included if you link your accounts from them. If you have additional questions, please ask.
I have web premium but dont get any perks... what are the perks of web premium?
Another multiplier for your MP and the Webby pet.
Re: Steam
Posted:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 2:41 am
by kyuss420
I got the Webby pet when i bought coven DLC, but i dont get a multiplier for MP that I know of. 80MP for a win and 40MP for a loss is that the going multiplier rate?
Re: Steam
Posted:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 2:59 am
by LevinSnakesRise
kyuss420 wrote:I got the Webby pet when i bought coven DLC, but i dont get a multiplier for MP that I know of. 80MP for a win and 40MP for a loss is that the going multiplier rate?
Yes, that's x2 the standard. 40MP for a win, 20MP for a loss.
Re: Steam
Posted:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:00 am
by Flavorable
If you own 1 premium, it's x2 (so 80), if you own 2 premiums it's x3 (120) and if you own all 3 premiums, it's x4 (160).
Re: Steam
Posted:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:38 am
by Transcender
Flavorable wrote:If you own 1 premium, it's x2 (so 80), if you own 2 premiums it's x3 (120) and if you own all 3 premiums, it's x4 (160).
2*2=3 what
Re: Steam
Posted:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:19 am
by Flavorable
Google wrote:Flavorable wrote:If you own 1 premium, it's x2 (so 80), if you own 2 premiums it's x3 (120) and if you own all 3 premiums, it's x4 (160).
2*2=3 what
It's x times the base MP.
Re: Steam
Posted:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 9:39 am
by Transcender
Flavorable wrote:Google wrote:Flavorable wrote:If you own 1 premium, it's x2 (so 80), if you own 2 premiums it's x3 (120) and if you own all 3 premiums, it's x4 (160).
2*2=3 what
It's x times the base MP.
So it is total mp = base mp times how many premiums you got?
Re: Steam
Posted:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:18 pm
by Jerme
Its an additive factor, so the correct value would be: total gained MP = base MP + base MP * premiumupgrades
Re: Steam
Posted:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 1:19 pm
by Transcender
Jerme wrote:Its an additive factor, so the correct value would be: total gained MP = base MP + base MP * premiumupgrades
I see, thank you
Re: Steam
Posted:
Fri Oct 25, 2019 3:33 am
by kyuss420
Google wrote:Jerme wrote:Its an additive factor, so the correct value would be: total gained MP = base MP + base MP * premiumupgrades
I see, thank you
quick mafs
Re: Steam
Posted:
Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:14 am
by Transcender
kyuss420 wrote:Google wrote:Jerme wrote:Its an additive factor, so the correct value would be: total gained MP = base MP + base MP * premiumupgrades
I see, thank you
quick mafs
what
Re: Steam
Posted:
Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:48 am
by Jerme
Just a pun made.
I believe the original question has been answered and I will lock this thread to avoid further derailing.